Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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How long will Revolution 60 come to Steam?


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If I would tweet:
"I have a single mission objective today: Eat lots and lots and lots of beans and fart myself to the moon." the chance of this succeeding would be greater than Wu releasing "Revolution 60: Gender Bender Edition DLC" within the next two weeks.

Or after the next two weeks for that matter.
 
Wu does not approve of the writing of Harry Potter.

Yes, I'm serious.

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That tweet about Harry not struggling with anger or trust issues is all the proof I need that Wu has not actually read any of Harry Potter.
How long until she tweets "as a little girl growing up in Mississippi, I KNOW what it's like to be abused as a child"?
 
Wu does not approve of the writing of Harry Potter.

Yes, I'm serious.

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"Why does your fiction aimed at children not portrait the reality of severe mental trauma that stems from early childhood neglect, verbal abuse and borderline torture and then goes on to have a happy ending?"

lelelelelee

So complicated, you guys.

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What does "light bake" even mean? Is Wu putting the game files into an oven at low-to-medium heat?
 
What does "light bake" even mean? Is Wu putting the game files into an oven at low-to-medium heat?
There are different kinds of shadows in video games, you have dynamic shadows, which are resource-intensive and therefore are only used for moving entities, and you have pre-baked shadows which are less demanding of the hardware but need to be rendered beforehand, which takes a lot of time.

Compare that measly hour to a good-looking game though, say Sonic Unleashed, which used 100 computers to complete all the lighting calculations for a single stage (which are six to eight miles long) in two or three days and the difference becomes clear.
 
There are different kinds of shadows in video games, you have dynamic shadows, which are resource-intensive and therefore are only used for moving entities, and you have pre-baked shadows which are less demanding of the hardware but need to be rendered beforehand, which can take up a lot of power.
So basically static shadows of objects that don't move and are illuminated by unmoving light sources. Got it, thanks.
"Why isn't Harry obsessed with being a victim like I am?"
You know how it is, wars to win, mad men to kill, man things to do.
 
meh hes just pumping the rev 60 hashtag on twitter, because of late its been linking to all sorts of fraud articles on wu..

so..im guessing some blarney about apple doing something something manly will delay this??

or the ghost of wus dead dog came to him at night saying rev 60 needs to add a dog character...

or that the state of mississippi needs to be removed from the union as it preventing rev 60s steam release..
 
That tweet about Harry not struggling with anger or trust issues is all the proof I need that Wu has not actually read any of Harry Potter.
It's been like a decade since I've read any Harry Potter, but doesn't he act like a massive prick to the friends who've saved his life on multiple occasions? I remember the later books making him less and less sympathetic as a character.
 
It's been like a decade since I've read any Harry Potter, but doesn't he act like a massive prick to the friends who've saved his life on multiple occasions? I remember the later books making him less and less sympathetic as a character.

He basically does a Peter Parker in Spiderman 3 kind of thing. He gradually becomes a dark and brooding edgelord.
 
He basically does a Peter Parker in Spiderman 3 kind of thing. He gradually becomes a dark and brooding edgelord.
Yeah, the majority of the fifth book is that. His friends eventually snap him out of it though, though he does stay slightly darker than before. But it's also got the whole war going on with people dying all over the place, so it's kinda understandable he'd stay a bit affected by it all.

His friends telling him to knock that shit off was a pretty entertaining scene though.

Apparently Wu believes you can never move on from a traumatic past though.

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It's been like a decade since I've read any Harry Potter, but doesn't he act like a massive prick to the friends who've saved his life on multiple occasions? I remember the later books making him less and less sympathetic as a character.

Never read the books but got dragged to see the fourth film, all I remember is the he was an utter cunt throughout it.
 
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